In the liquidity trap, the problem is that borrowers already are paying minimal rates, but because of deflation the real interest rate is high. Clearly we’re not in that situation. Borrowers’ real interest rates are not high because of deflation. They are high because nominal rates are high, due to hefty risk premiums. Insttead, we … Continue reading Kling On The "Capital Trap"
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